CicLAvia and Culver City Team Up for a Return to the Westside

CicLAvia is pleased to announce that Culver City and Venice will be the coolest spots of the summer when CicLAvia returns to the Westside for the first time since 2013. CicLAvia – Culver City Meets Venice Presented by Metro takes place from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 9.

The route will be a six-mile variation of the previous CicLAvia Westside route, allowing participants to explore more of Culver City’s charming neighborhoods, eclectic businesses and delicious restaurants, as well as connect with such Westside treasures as the Mar Vista Farmers Market, Abbot Kinney and Venice Beach.

“Participants will actually be able to walk or bike to the beach for the next CicLAvia, which is really cool – in more ways than one – during the summer. We’ve got both sides of Venice this time as opposed to 2013, and we’ve gone from five to seven hours as well. It’s a comfortable route connecting the great neighborhoods of Venice, Mar Vista, Palms with dynamic Culver City seamlessly and without cars. I’m excited that participants will be able to explore widely diverse neighborhoods, discover new businesses and even enjoy a dip in the Pacific.” said CicLAvia Executive Director Aaron Paley.

“Culver City looks forward to welcoming cyclists from all over the region to our community! We’re excited to once again partner with CicLAvia and the City of Los Angeles to host this August’s Open Streets event,” said Culver City Mayor Micheál O’Leary.

"Ever since the very first CicLAvia on 10/10/10, I've dreamed of bringing this outstanding event to Culver City. Thankfully, the small but successful Culver City CicLAvia hub in 2013 paved the way for this year's 'Culver City Meets Venice,' tying our Westside communities together in a beautiful car-free celebration. I want to personally thank Metro, CicLAvia, and our staff for making my dream come true!" added Culver City Councilmember Meghan-Sahli Wells.

“CicLAvia gets riders out of their cars and into urban open spaces while opening up the local Culver City businesses to Angelenos,” said Los Angeles Mayor and Metro Board Chair Eric Garcetti. “And I'm proud to see the car-free event wheel down another of L.A.'s Great Streets.”

“I'm excited to welcome CicLAvia back to the Westside,” said Los Angeles City Councilmember Mike Bonin, who chairs the Council's Transportation Committee, serves in the Metro Board of Directors and has been an active supporter of CicLAvia since its inception. “As we work hard to build a safe and convenient bike network throughout Los Angeles, CicLAvia helps remind Angelenos of the unparalleled experience that comes from enjoying your neighborhood by getting out of your car and walking or biking with your neighbors.”

Metro awarded Culver City an Open Streets Grant to make this partnership with CicLAvia possible. The funding is part of a $4 million Open Streets grant that was awarded to municipalities throughout Southern California to sponsor car-free events from 2014-2016.

The program allocates $2 million annually for these types of events within L.A. County. The program seeks to increase sustainable transportation mode share, including transit, bicycle and pedestrian trips, create opportunities for first time transit usage, and encourage cities to develop multi-modal polices. Other benefits include economic advantages, public health benefits and opportunities to highlight and promote cultural resources.

CicLAvia – Culver City Meets Venice Presented by Metro is the third CicLAvia event of 2015. CicLAvia –Heart of LA rounds out this year’s routes on October 18.

CicLAvia has held 13 open streets events since 2010 and is recognized as being a world leader in transforming streets into temporary urban parks. Hundreds of thousands of people have participated in CicLAvia as they connect with their communities, businesses, healthy activity and each other in a way that isn’t possible by car.

About CicLAvia

CicLAvia is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. CicLAvia catalyzes vibrant public spaces, active transportation and good health through car-free streets. CicLAvia engages with people to transform our relationship with our communities and with each other. With the full support of Metro, local governments, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, the Los Angeles City Council, Police Department, Fire Department, Department of Transportation, the Department of Water and Power, and the Department of Parks and Recreation, CicLAvia is an innovative model for creating new public space and enriching civic life.

Partners include Metro, the City of Los Angeles, City of Culver City, the Wasserman Foundation and an Anonymous benefactor. Supporters include the Annenberg Foundation, Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Rosenthal Family Foundation, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Durfee Foundation and LA 2050. Sponsors include Cirque du Soleil, Los Angeles County Department of Water and Power, David Bohnett Foundation, Roth Family Foundation, Southern California Gas Company, Tern Bicycles, Indie Printing and Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition. Media Sponsors include LA Times, KPCC and Laemmle Theatres.

About Metro

Metro is a multimodal transportation agency that is actually three companies in one: a major operator that transports about 1.5 million boarding passengers on an average weekday on a fleet of 2,000 clean air buses and six rail lines; a major construction agency that oversees many bus, rail, highway and other mobility related building projects, and Metro is the lead transportation planning and programming agency for Los Angeles County. Overseeing one of the largest works programs in America, Metro is, literally, changing the urban landscape of the Los Angeles region. Dozens of transit, highway and other mobility projects, largely funded by Measure R, are under construction or in the planning stages. These include five new rail lines, the I-5 widening and other major projects.

Stay informed by following Metro on The Source and El Pasajero at metro.net, facebook.com/losangelesmetro, twitter:metrolosangeles and twitter.com/metroLAalerts and instagram.com/metrolosangeles.

About City of Culver City

The City of Culver City is a charter city incorporated in 1917, with a population of nearly 39,000 residents within five square miles and surrounded by nearly 370,000 households within a five-mile radius. Centrally located between the beach and downtown Los Angeles, Culver City is six miles north of Los Angeles International Airport and is strategically located with easy access to the Santa Monica (I-10), San Diego (I-405), and Marina (SR-90) Freeways.

Culver City is a modern and progressive community with great shopping, dining, and entertainment, a vibrant business environment, and an exceptional quality of life. Culver City's unique combination of small-town charm and big-city amenities make it a great place to live and work. With roots in the early days of the motion picture industry, the City has now become a powerful and expanding multi-media hub, as well as a mecca for the fashion and design industries.